Saturday, May 08, 2010

"Yo, Ottawa! Are you ready to fucking rock!?!?"

Join rock-and-roll rebels Nickelback at their next concert where they exhort their audience to work hard, stay in school and have their pets spayed and neutered. And they don't want to lecture, but they've been told that some people out there are smoking marijuana and they don't approve of that sort of thing.

According to the Ottawa Citizen, our dear leader and his son were in attendance for some good, pro-family entertainment — y'know, songs about blowjobs and strippers — wholesome children-friendly stuff.

Moon, I'm sure that the Cons will also take credit for policies enforced by Paul Martindr roy is already beaming that Harper should be lecturing "eu socialists, bo, the grits and dippers"...The nad crushing irony, as the link to the Economist on dr roy's site points out, is that regulations enforced and keep in place by Paul Martin are responsible to the mild recession.If Harper "the economist" and his dwarf had their way, we'd be more fucked than anyone - they would have embraced "free markets"...

As it is, we do have a subprime crisis brewing in Canada due to their tinkering. I really can't wait to have adults back in charge in Ottawa.

As the Economist points out in another article: "Strict financial regulation and a new commodity boom have turned “boring” Canada into an economic star" - it is not anything that Harpercons have done. The Bank of Canada is directed by one of the American-style assmonkeys who should really be replaced with someone more prudent. But Harper seems to fellate this kind of "swinging dick".

I don't think that simple truths can be explained to these children, they are beyond hope. I just pray that the damage they do will not be too difficult to fix. I also find it interesting that some applaud record bank profits, it is mostly done by gauging consumers. That's the equivalent of saying "thank you" for raping me...

Flaherty quietly closed the door on 40-year mortgages in the summer of 2008 when the economic recession began to affect Canada. A recession Harper denied was occurring in North America even though the US entered recession in December 2007.